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Re: Wierd kernel-hangup on PS/2-systems.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Maximilien Oursel)
Wed Apr 28 09:30:26 1999

Date: 	Wed, 28 Apr 1999 15:16:57 +0200
From: Maximilien Oursel <moursel@itasset.com>
To: Henrik Johansson <henrik@lcdata.se>
CC: linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu

Hi,
do you have a MCA bus?
because if that's the case Linux won't work.
                   M

Henrik Johansson wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I really donīt know where to post this since I actually
> donīt know whatīs wrong.
> The problem results in a kernel-panic with oops-code:0002
> when I try to use the ibmmca.s slackware-bootdisk.
> It manifests itself on both the systems I tried.
> The main system is a PS/2 consisting of a 486DX33, 28Mb ram,
> a 3com Etherlink/MC 5c523 network-adapter, an integrated
> scsi-hostadpater (IBM), and a XGA Display adapter.
> Can anyone give me a clue? The problem most likely resides on
> the bootdisk
> , since everything works fine under Windows 95 and Iīve tried
> a "bulletproof" bootdisk (bare.i) which does not report a
> kernel panic during boot.
> 
> Ever so grateful for any help on this,
> Henrik J. ;_)
>

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